Al-Osaimi Techlog

Sunday, June 30, 2013

The Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0 tablet is the greatest most portable tablet made by man, in my opinion. However, it has one major software flaw. It still thinks it is the Galaxy Note 2. Whoever ported the software to the note 8 forgot to tell it that its no longer a phone.

For example, most websites will switch to the mobile version when you visit them using the Note 8. Some tablet-only apps won't show up on the Google Play store, including Magic 2014.

Here I'll explain how to easily and officially run Magic 2014 duels of the planeswalkers on Samsung Galaxy Note 8 or any relatively new Android phone or tablet. It requires a temporary root. This means that after installing the game you can unroot your device to regain the warranty. Make sure you have checked "unknown sources" and "USB debugging" in the settings.

This method does not wipe your memory. All your apps, files, and settings will be safe and remain untouched. However, backup your important files just in case.

If you still can't find the game on Google Play, visit play.google.com, log in with your Google account, and search for the game there. Then, install it on your device from the website. It will start downloading on your device immediately.

Sunday, March 24, 2013

Unlike most of the technology news reporters, I have enjoyed Samsung's Galaxy S4 launch event. I liked how they made fun of broadway musicals and laughed out loud when the Chinese guy who wasn't supposed to know English said "I'll be in my locker room if you need me." You can watch the full event in the video below

Having said that, the phone itself is awesome. The Galaxy S4 (not SIV) is the best phone on the planet right now. It has the best hardware features you can get in a mobile phone. The software features, however, are a different story.

It is a good idea to stuff a lot of software features in a device to market it. You can use the features you want and disable the ones you don't want. But what if you don't want all the new features of the S4? You turn them off. And thus you get the Galaxy S4 hardware in Galaxy S3 software.

I can list all the new software gimmicks and give each one a single reason that it will annoy the user, but that will take pages to write. I'll mention only a few:

- S-Pause: pausing a video when you're not looking at it is a great idea. But what if I wanna take a drink of water and don't want it to pause?- S-Frame: having a picture of my face in the picture I'm taking is a great idea. But what if I don't want to include myself in the shot? By the time I disable it, the Kodak moment might pass.- Air-flip: waving my hand in the air to go to the next photo. But what if I scratch my neck and it sees my elbow waving around, it will flip to the next photo.And the list goes on and on.

All I'm saying is that all of these feature are good and useful but may get annoying with time. And the majority of users will never use the majority of features.

The only solution in my point of view is to implement a switch to toggle all these software features on and off. And make that switch easily accessible.

Otherwise I suggest that Samsung would focus its $400 million advertising campaign on the hardware features. Focus on the 5 inch screen and the 8-core CPU Not video pausing. I can't think of any situation where the 8-core CPU feature can be annoying!

Saturday, March 09, 2013

Kuwait Blogs was the most popular site, generating over 4000 visits a day. For a trip down memory lane and to see the site again you can visit the Web Archive.

Tomotiki was forcefully closed by a takedown action. I could've contested the action and reopened it in less than a day (by mentioning that its an RSS reader) but I decided not to reopen it.

The reasons Tomotiki will remain closed are the following:

The main reason is the nudity and semi nudity which appears through the many blogs that are indexed, along with all the religious and political views that may or may not contradict with what I believe in.

Secondly, even though many bloggers email me daily to add their blogs to the website (it generates traffic to their blogs), I have had some complaints (and public threats and takedown actions), that I illegally steal other people's content. Obviously those people never heard of Google Reader or RSS.

The third reason is that the technology I use (which is basically WordPress with RSS plug-ins), is not suitable to handle as many blogs as I needed (I index of 100s of blogs).

That's why I have forwarded the domain to my blog.

I apologize if I didn't add your blog in time. I also apologize if you are used to read the blogs on Tomotiki and found that it disappeared. I hope you enjoyed it while it lasted.

Moving forward, I hope to find a solution for the main three points above. Namely, filter unwanted extreme posts, make sure all blogs are indexed with the approval/request of their owners, find a better platform to manage the aggregation process.

In the mean time I hope I can find a way to use google reader (or any web RSS reader) to index the list of blogs previously available on Tomotiki.

The lesson i learned from this project: The technology is ready but the people are not.

Saturday, February 23, 2013

The share button on the PS4 is a really great idea. While playing, just hit the share button and your awesome move you just did will be available on youtube! This feature is not even available on the PC without external application that will slow down your computer. I'm looking forward to get my hand on a PS4 early next year.

Wednesday, February 06, 2013

I can stare at this picture all day. This is the Piston computer (or Steambox). I never expected a machine this small can have this many ports. This is perfect for everything, games, server, TV, browsing.. I hope it goes on sale soon.

Wednesday, January 30, 2013

I finally had the time to upgrade my humble gaming laptop. The upgrade from windows 7 to 8 took about 45 minutes and was very straight forward.

The only problem is that the touch screen stopped working. The N-trig drivers I downloaded from both Dell and N-trig website cannot run under Windows 8, even though it says Windows 8 on the download page. I googled around and came across a forum post recommending I deactivate Intel graphics. I did that and the touch screen worked after rebooting the machine.

Initial thoughts on the new Windows OS: it is fast, really fast. Arranging icons on the new start menus interface is not as responsive as arranging apps on iOS. I like the windows App Store as it has many good looking apps. unfortunately, most of which are website-apps, we got Apple to thank for that.

Tuesday, January 29, 2013

Why don't you implement auto downloads of new digital magazines? Why do I have to keep the magazine app open for it to download? I have to keep touching the screen every few minutes to prevent the iPad screen from locking and therefore stopping the download process (ten minutes later)

Apple has given you the ability to auto download new issues on newsstand without opening the app. Please make use of it. Apple's example was "wake up in the morning to find your new issue waiting for you."

It usually takes me a few retries for every subscription to fully download the latest issue. It would be great if the new issue just shows up "waiting for me" every month.

Please implement auto download, I'm sure it's just a few lines of code to add this feature your platform. And I'm also sure it's going to make ALL your digital subscribers happy too.

If you might think that some subscribers might not like auto downloads, then make it optional in the app settings. It is a win-win situation.

I know this is a very long email but the issue is very important (no pun intended.)

Monday, January 28, 2013

Good news. Compared to the last time I checked, Internet Explorer usage is declining and Chrome usage is dramatically increasing. I'm guessing that by end of 2013 Chrome will finally be the leading browser in Kuwait.

I went by the Microsoft booth at Infoconnect expo and got some hands-on time with the Surface pro. It is thin and light. Keyboard is very thin but thick enough to protect the screen. The Indian salesman at the Microsoft booth claimed the battery life is 6 to 8 hours. I believe it won't reach 5 hours in the best case.

The device will cost 199 Kuwait Dinars (around 700 US Dollars) with the keyboard. And it is already available (unofficially and with a higher price tag) at xcite and eureka stores all around Kuwait.

I also purchased a full version Windows 8 for 25 KD ($88) and was offered the Windows 8 pro upgrade for 19 KD but declined. I believe 6 KD difference is worth it to go for full version. The salesman also gave me anti-virus software for free (which I threw away almost immediately).

Friday, December 21, 2012

Im trying to move my saves to my new PS3 and found these easy methods:

Data Transfer Utility using an ethernet cable between the two PS3s to move everything from one PS3 to the other. This will pave over one PS3 with the data from another PS3. There is no merging of data.

Saved Data Utility lets you use a USB thumb drive to manually copy game saves to a USB drive and to other PS3s. The only drawback is that you can't copy game saves that are copy-protected. Not all game saves are copy-protected. Saved Data Utility also lets you use the PlayStation Network Online Storage that does let you copy copy-protected data. That requires a paid PlayStation Plus subscription.

Backup Utility will make a full system backup onto an external USB hard drive, but it will only restore copy-protected data onto the same console. If you restore onto a different console, everything but the copy-protected data will copy over

Wednesday, October 31, 2012

I just bought a hard copy of Windows 8 pro for $69 from Dubai international airport on my way back to kuwait. I'll try it out on a virtual machine in my office, if i like it I'll upgrade my office PC, if not, I'll upgrade my home PC.

I'll post my review here.

Oh and by the way, this blog is officially back. I'll post on a weekly basis, give or take a week or two..

Friday, June 29, 2012

Wednesday, June 29, 2011

With the recently-introduced download cap in Kuwait, I had to figure out a different method of downloading my files. Now I use my Viva 3G mifi card as a second internet line, in addition to the home DSL (at the same time).I looked everywhere for a reasonably easy way to download from both sources without buying additional hardware or messing with complicates configuration files and/or scripts. I simply use a virtual machine and forward to it the entire 3G card connection.

On your Ubuntu (or windows) computer, set up a virtual Ubuntu machine with bare minimum software and select the 3G as the network source. Now share one of the computer folders with the virtual machine and start downloading on both connections simultaneously.If you're having any problems with this method let me know in the comments section below this post.